Why are you sitting in my chair?!:
bloody Greetings readers!:
Phew, if I remember correctly this is the first entry I dedicate to Asian Horror Film. My apologies to those who enjoy this type of cinema. I have seen many efforts from Asia and I look terrific. Soon will bring more reviews of this kind, I promise.
This causes our fragile protagonist undertake the quest to find the source of his new cornea and what happened to the previous owner died. With the support of Dr. Wah, Mun or discover the mystery or better use of sunglasses.
While the best of the film is the story, we also have chilling scenes that will give visual pleasure to the audience. If the intention of the general was scares, well, the movie receives them with open arms Scenes "key" to establish an atmosphere. And in my opinion, the scene that generated so the atmosphere is given with the infamous line of dialogue "Why are you sitting in my chair?!". An exciting time to do not expect.
Even scenes that can be seen as ridiculous or kitsch (like when taking a snapshot Mun) will then have a somewhat darker significance.
Asians know how to care about every scene in the horror movies and that always helps the audience to give an importance to everything he sees. Without ignoring or quickly forget what happens.
After the plot focuses on a particular story, the scenes of fear no longer occur and that will stimulate your imagination.
D I RECCI ON The Pang brothers have created a truly scary movie with a touch of elegance. The camera angles are pretty good as always, at any time establish the way to happen a scary scene that may surprise the audience. We present most of the time the feeling of uncertainty. Good atmosphere.
GORE / BLOOD
Very good special effects. The CGI is limited and when you have to use is pretty good. Well, not abused, as in other films of this type. The color red is not abundant but where does it with style springs.
RECOMMENDATION ON
The success of this film is the harmony between a clever plot and good special effects. While it is not so scary, "The Eye" will entertain you and make you think their story is something you will not see very often. Do not think of this film as a copy of "The Ring" or "The Sixth Sense." It is unique and not trying to be something it is not.
Take it for what it is: an entertaining horror film that will stay for a while in your mind.
bloody Greetings readers!:
Phew, if I remember correctly this is the first entry I dedicate to Asian Horror Film. My apologies to those who enjoy this type of cinema. I have seen many efforts from Asia and I look terrific. Soon will bring more reviews of this kind, I promise.
PLOT
We are in Hong Kong. A gentle blind girl from 2 years old named Wong Kar Mun receives a cornea transplant so that he can see again. Ahhh, but did not explain that this would have terrible side effects. Now she can see ghosts. But some of these ghosts are anything but friendly. 
This causes our fragile protagonist undertake the quest to find the source of his new cornea and what happened to the previous owner died. With the support of Dr. Wah, Mun or discover the mystery or better use of sunglasses.
COMMENTS
This concept of "seeing dead people" was popularized by "The Sixth Sense." In fact, nothing to do with this story. "The Eye" focuses on the audience pay attention to the plot rather than special effects or false scares. Sure, there is a strong connection between the plot, character, visual effects and sound. 
While the best of the film is the story, we also have chilling scenes that will give visual pleasure to the audience. If the intention of the general was scares, well, the movie receives them with open arms Scenes "key" to establish an atmosphere. And in my opinion, the scene that generated so the atmosphere is given with the infamous line of dialogue "Why are you sitting in my chair?!". An exciting time to do not expect.

Even scenes that can be seen as ridiculous or kitsch (like when taking a snapshot Mun) will then have a somewhat darker significance.
Asians know how to care about every scene in the horror movies and that always helps the audience to give an importance to everything he sees. Without ignoring or quickly forget what happens.
After the plot focuses on a particular story, the scenes of fear no longer occur and that will stimulate your imagination.
actuació Ó N
Excellent performance by Angelica Lee. It is perfect in her role as tender and fragile little girl. Their suffering and fear is credible and you will feel bad for her. Load on their shoulders the entire movie. Lawrence Chou as the young man meets Dr. Wah. When he falls asleep in the truck caused me a laugh. Characters were not required to tell the truth-sharing. 
D I RECCI ON

GORE / BLOOD
Very good special effects. The CGI is limited and when you have to use is pretty good. Well, not abused, as in other films of this type. The color red is not abundant but where does it with style springs.

SOUNDTRAC K
The orchestra music works perfectly. Well, we have scenes with music and piñata sooo ktsch but that is for the purpose of preparing the audience to a scene of fear is not expected. It worked for me. RECOMMENDATION ON
The success of this film is the harmony between a clever plot and good special effects. While it is not so scary, "The Eye" will entertain you and make you think their story is something you will not see very often. Do not think of this film as a copy of "The Ring" or "The Sixth Sense." It is unique and not trying to be something it is not.

Take it for what it is: an entertaining horror film that will stay for a while in your mind.
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